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What is Pythagoras' theorem and what can it be used to figure out?

Pythagoras' theorem states that in any right-angled triangle the square of the longest side (called the HYPOTENUSE) is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two shorter sides.If th...

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Answered by Alice F. Maths tutor
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Solve the equation 3a^2+4a+1=3 for all values of a. Give your answers to 3 significant figures.

First take the 3 over the other side to make the right hand side zero, turning it into a homogeneous equation: 3a2+4a-2=0. Since the expression on the left hand side cannot be factorised, we ha...

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Answered by Nida A. Maths tutor
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Solve the following inequality: x^2 + x -12<0

Firstly we have to factorize the quadratic. We do this by finding two numbers that multiply to -12 and add to 1.Looking at the factors of 12 we can see that x2+x-12= (x-3)(x+4)because -3 x 4 = ...

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Answered by Joy S. Maths tutor
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Make y the subject of the following equation: 2x - y = 5

If we want to make y the subject of our equation, we need to re-arrange our equation so that y is on its own on one side of the equation. Such as y=...To re-arrange our equation, we need to decide if we w...

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Answered by Myles W. Maths tutor
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Solve (3x-2)/4 -(2x+5)/3 =(1-x)/6

The easiest way to solve this is to first eliminate the denominators by multiplying the whole expression by the lowest common multiple of 4, 3 and 6. In this case it is 12. If each fraction is multiplied ...

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Answered by Mariam A. Maths tutor
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